The call came Thursday morning, police spokesman Sgt. Jeremiah Dunn said in a release.

On the other end, an unknown caller told the woman her sons had been involved in an accident and were being held for ransom. She was then given instructions on where to deliver money in exchange for the safe delivery of her sons.

The woman didn’t obey. Instead, she called the police.

“At the time of the call, the [woman] indicated that two of their adult children, who reside in Connecticut, were unaccounted for and were not answering their respective phones,” Dunn said in the release.

Clinton police contacted the FBI and Connecticut State Police for assistance in this investigation. Police were eventually able to determine that the adult children of the caller were safe.

Police said there is no “credible” evidence suggesting an abduction occurred.

Clinton police are investigating the call in an attempt to identify the person or persons responsible.

Anyone with information is urged to call the Police Department at 860-669-0451.